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When asked which teams he met with, the Buffalo Billswere the first team he mentioned. Jackson ran the Erhardt-Perkins offense at Louisville. That happens to be the same offense Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll is scholed in. Jackson is more than confident he can command that offense in the NFL, too.

"I'm mobile, I can hit any target on the field," Jackson said. "I love the game with a passion. I lead my team. I feel like I'm a field general. I love to score. I love to put the ball in other receivers' hands. I'm not a ball hog at all. It may look like it but I'm not. I just love winning. Yes sir."

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More importantly, wouldn't it be the same nomenclature that Daboll should be installing here? The more I see of Jackson the more I am warming up to him being the guy. I see Beane drawing a lot of Cam comparisons when discussing him as well.

More importantly, wouldn't it be the same nomenclature that Daboll should be installing here? The more I see of Jackson the more I am warming up to him being the guy. I see Beane drawing a lot of Cam comparisons when discussing him as well.

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Let's be honest: if he was white, there'd be no discussion on whether or not he should be a QB.

I'd be fine with the Bills taking Jackson at 21 or 22.

I hate to believe that, but I'm reluctantly coming to agree. Asking a Heisman winning QB with close to 60% completion and 3660 passing yards (similar yards to a known pocket guy) to work out at WR while drooling over a big hulking behemoth with 56% completion and much fewer yards against weaker competition, is just not a good look.

Pointing out a draft prospects flaws is one thing - fair game, and he has flaws. Suggesting he should change positions is something else.